The requirements for a psych degree are already pretty small, they even admit on their own website: "Nearly 1/3 of your LAS degree will consist of electives. How will you use those hours? That's what supporting course work is - 12 hours of work outside psychology that will complement the core program."

Almost everyone that I know is psych is double majoring in something else. There is no point in creating a minor if it's easy to double major.

Because its a lot of beaurocratic work to create one, and I assume the psychology department has enough students as it is, so there is little motiviation for them to create one. Just guessing, naturally.

Creating minors is difficult -- red tape -- but the most important reason a minor or major exists or doesn't goes to whether and how it is to be funded. If there isn't enough interest to merit a minor (if people will major or double major instead), then that would probably be why it doesn't exist.

Agreed. I wanted to minor in psych for my undergrad as well. The only silver lining is that a minor doesn't show up on your diploma, only on your official transcript. Its only really something to put on your entry level resume. That being said it is stupid.